Microsoft Access VBA and Administration

1 day

Course Overview

In previous levels, you were introduced to the various features of MicrosoftAccess that dealt with local database management. However, effective database management calls for mastering the advanced administrative and collaborative features of Access. In this course, you will exchange data with other applications, automate business processes by using VBA code, and secure and share databases.

Course Objective

You will exchange data with other applications, automate business processes by using VBA code, and secure and share databases.

Target student

This course is designed for students who have a thorough understanding of the basic and advanced user features of the Microsoft® Office Access™ application, and are interested in learning introductory level administrator skill sets. The course is also for the student who may be working in a web-based environment and may need to adapt Access applications to the environment.

Prerequisites

To ensure the successful completion of this course, the following courses or equivalent knowledge is recommended:Microsoft Access INtroduction, Intermediate and Advanced.

Course Outline

Integrating Access into Your Business

Import XML Data into an Access Database

Export Access Data to XML Format

Export Data to the Outlook Address Book

Collect Data Through Email Messages

Automating a Business Process with VBA

Create a Standard Module

Develop Code

Call a Procedure from a Form

Run the Procedure

Managing Switchboards

Create a Database Switchboard

Modify a Database Switchboard

Set the Startup Options

Distributing and Securing Databases

Split a Database

Implement Security

Set Passwords

Convert an Access Database to an ACCDE File

Package a Database with a Digital Signature

Sharing Databases Using a SharePoint Site

Export a Table to a SharePoint List

Import Data from a SharePoint List

Publish a Database to a SharePoint Site

Move a Database to a SharePoint Site

Microsoft Access VBA and Administration was last modified: February 3rd, 2017 by darrell